Out of the darkness the voices are calling
Riding the wings of a song
The fury is screaming and Heaven is falling
I feel it coming on strong.

The lightning strikes cracking the night
It feels like never before
Thunder and sparks in the heart of the dark
I hear a rising force.

Searching my soul I find something else
I take my life in my hands
From the gates of Heaven to the altars of Hell
The power is at my command.

The lightning strikes cracking the night
I'm not the same anymore
Thunder and spark in the heart of the dark
I feel a rising force.

Burned by the glory of a sacred fire
A rising force starts to shine
Alone in the inferno it soars ever higher
Leaving the demons behind.


Lyrics submitted by leopanthera

Rising Force Lyrics as written by Yngwie Malmsteen Joe Lynn Turner

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    Kick ass song!

    Frankenstrat_5150on January 10, 2008   Link
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    Pure F*cking Metal. Yngwie is a God.

    Skwisgaaron April 22, 2008   Link
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    F*cking brilliant!

    Bennyboyon January 14, 2005   Link
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    Wow, someone actually posted a song that has words. Cudoes. I don't think posting songs with no lyrics is all that appropriate... Think about it

    midnightsunrisingon October 10, 2007   Link
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    true genius.. great solo and singing!!

    pinball_wizardon May 09, 2008   Link

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